We Weren't Angels

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<p> A hub of sex crime and drugs Boston's Combat Zone the nation's largest adult entertainment district during the last half of the 20th century lured white- and blue-collar workers lawyers professors judges and cops to watch and chat up its adult performers many of whom earned more than white-collar professionals. By 1985 its multi-decade run was over. Why did it last so long despite constant attempts to destroy it? What drew thousands of women to perform there despite the potential for danger? And what became of them after the lights dimmed and the music stopped?</p><p> This first comprehensive history of the Combat Zone authored by an active participant is told through the gritty perspective of a Boston cab driver married to a star dancer. It introduces the district's strippers club owners transgender performers prostitutes and cops depicting them as neither saints nor sinners as they fought for survival and success in a time of sexual revolution and political upheaval. This is their story much of it told in their own words.</p>
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